Is it me or Ubuntu secretly replaces DEB Firefox with Snap Firefox?
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You can get Gnome on Fedora. It won't have Apt.
Packages will have a different naming scheme based on the maintainers' preferences, even between Debian and Ubuntu (though those are usually pretty minor).
Your muscle memory is gonna trip you up for a while though. -
Uhh, that's a thing in any modern distro? I plug and unplug SATA drives all the time.
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Ahhh yea, that would make sense.
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Have you correctly set your apt preferences? I didn't have any issues anymore since I've done that.
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It was the KDE version.
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It depends on the fstab mount flags, specifically nofail.
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That snap shit was so bad it made me switch to Arch.
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Why use Mint when Mx exists.
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They have been doing this for a while.
Would recommend you to stick to MX,Mint or if you care only about stability and not Updates debian.
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I'm sure that I've set the apt preferences according to Mozilla's article. I'll have to wait and see until a new update arrives to Firefox.
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This isn't Debian's fault! It's purely an Ubuntu/Canonical problem. Debian's only apt by default, no snap.
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Its driver manager is better for newbies. Worse for experienced users though imo.